Russian Translation, Boston, Massachusetts (MA)
$19.95 per document
Russian and Ukrainian documents we translate in Boston, MA
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Accurate. Exceptional professional look matching the original.
Extensive terminology database. Professional CAT-tools. Quality assurance procedures.
In-house translation. No outsourcing. No freelancers
Corporate Member of American Translators Association (ATA).
Document translation, primarily from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and other post-soviet countries.
Over the Internet, available in all states and territories of the United States.
Shown on the website. No guessing. No gimmicks...
Standard for Internet shopping. Simple. No emails, no order requests except for custom translations.
Regular (3+ business days) or Rush (same/next business day).
Affidavit of Translation Accuracy with facsimile signature in e-copy and live signature authenticated by a notary public in paper copy.
Paper copies of translations with notarized certification are mailed by USPS Priority (1-3 days).
Translations can be validated by receiving authorities online.Key features
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No matter where you live in Boston (Downtown, Charlestown, Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, Roslindale, Hyde Park, Brighton, Brookline)
you will receive your translation in time!
Many Russian-speaking citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan decided to move to Boston, Massachusetts. Some of them planning to study at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston University or College, others are dreaming of work at Fidelity Investments, Sovereign Bank, State Street Corporation, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Bedford-St. Martin’s and Beacon Press. Whatever the purpose of your stay in Boston, you will need to translate documents from Russian into English
Our agency provides certified translation of Russian documents for Boston USCIS office, Boston universities, colleges and evaluation agencies.
We specialize in Slavic languages - Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian. We do not work with hundreds of languages, we do not hire freelancers, all translations are performed by a group of reliable translators we have trusted for the past 10 years. What do they do with your document? They will translate it from the Russian language, they will format the translation close to the original (you can see samples when select your documents for translation), and they will proofread it. All these steps make our translations of a high quality.
What are the requirements for USCIS certified translation?
All documents filed with the USCIS in a language other than English must be translated into English. The translation shall be certified. Under the translation must be the signature certifying that the person who made the translation is competent and that translation is accurate. Affidavit of translation accuracy must contain translator's name, signature, address, and date of translation.
Can I submit a document, translated in Russia?
As a rule, the documents translated in Russia contain the Affidavit of Translation Accuracy (заверение переводчика), made in Russian. And these words in Russian embarrass the officials in US institutions.
What type of translation do I need: certified or notarized?
In most cases, when submitting documents to the USCIS, Boston universities, colleges, evaluation agencies, you'll require a certified translation, but there are some cases, for example, when submitting documents to the courts, requiring notarized translation of the document. We advise you to clarify the requirements to translation in the organization to which you plan to submit the document.
Most popular areas of Boston where Russians live: 02108, 02109, 02110, 02111, 02112, 02113, 02114, 02115, 02116, 02117, 02118, 02123, 02127, 02128, 02133, 02163, 02196, 02199, 02201, 02203, 02204, 02205, 02206, 02210, 02211, 02212, 02215, 02217, 02222, 02241, 02266, 02283, 02284, 02293, 02295, 02297, 02298
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